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flag Kim Posnett, a Goldman Sachs exec, ranks among banking's top women in 2025 for boosting fees and leading AI and risk efforts.

flag Kim Posnett, a 48-year-old Goldman Sachs executive, ranks among the most powerful women in banking for 2025, credited for her strategic leadership and role in driving a 26% year-over-year increase in investment banking fees. flag She leads risk management and AI integration efforts amid economic volatility, while also serving on health advocacy boards. flag Jane Fraser of Citigroup remains the top-ranked woman in banking for the fifth consecutive year, leading Citi through political and technological shifts. flag Other top leaders include Jennifer Piepszak, Marianne Lake, and Lori Beer at JPMorgan Chase, and Gunjan Kedia, CEO of U.S. Bank, recognized for stabilizing operations post-acquisition.

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